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Random House (1963), Edition: 1st Edition (?), 173 pages
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The Korean War was the first time in history troops of a world organization acted as a police force to fight an aggressor nation. Here is an account of the conflict which was fought on two battlefields across the rugged Korean terrain, where troops met in bloody combat, and around the conference tables, where truce teams engaged in grueling negotiations to bring about peace.
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173 p.; 10 inches
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